Learn how to create an impressive and festive holiday dessert using a hollow chocolate egg as a unique serving bowl. This simple tutorial guides you through making a smooth and creamy no-bake ...
Wealthy individuals from California and Washington are flocking to the Las Vegas Valley to escape tax policies and politics from their home states, according to several area real estate agents. It a ...
PITTSBURGH — Migration has been a traditional indicator of regional economic vitality, and the stakes for relocation have become increasingly high in the post-pandemic world — even if the Great ...
Washington state crossed a population milestone in the latest Census Bureau estimates: As of July 1, 2025, the state had 8 million residents for the first time. The population estimate, to be precise, ...
Nadine Biehler works at SWP for the research project "Strategic Refugee and Migration Policy", funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). Emma Landmesser ...
The U.S. has experienced various industry bubbles and bursts over the past six decades, including the 1990s dot.com bubble, and the housing bubble of the 2000s. A third bubble finally just burst in ...
An individual is walked in handcuffs by federal authorities into a U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement office in the John E. Moss federal building in downtown Sacramento on Wednesday, June 11, ...
America is still growing. But not by much. According to U.S. census estimates released on Jan. 27, population growth has slowed "significantly," with just 1.8 million more people between July 1, 2024, ...
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Brookings estimates net U.S. migration turned negative in 2025 for the first time in at least 50 years. Economists link the decline to Trump administration policies restricting visas and refugee ...
For the first time in at least half a century, more immigrants left the United States than entered last year, according to new estimates released Tuesday by economists at the Brookings Institution.